DBF2DAT always generates tdb tables in compatibility mode what means that you get REAL typed fields of 6 Byte instead of 8 Byte as tdbengine can handle. Therefore it's possible to use those tables with the other programs of the tdb family ((DOS-)TDB, Visual Data Publisher)

The field types are adjusted accordingly. Numerical fields automatically get the predefined amount of decimals.

Memos are also supported. DBF2DAT tries to get the data from .dbt (dBase) or .ftp (FoxPro) files lying in the same directory as the source file does.